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Published On: Apr 23rd 2015 News

The Malta Communications Authority (MCA) has published the results of a survey on the use of ICT by minors. The survey, which is on its third iteration, has been carried out earlier this year amongst students attending years 4 to 6 within primary schools and forms 1 to 4 within secondary schools. The study has helped diffuse a number of misconceptions whilst confirming other widespread believes.

Published On: Apr 15th 2015 News

The Malta Communications Authority (MCA) has today published on its website a consultation document outlining the way service providers may gain virtual access to the Fibre to the Home (FTTH) network where this is deployed by GO plc.   This access solution allows a service provider that wants to access the FTTH ne...

Published On: Mar 27th 2015 News

Students from St. Martin’s institute who are currently studying statistics as part of their curriculum were given an overview of how statistics are used at the Authority. MCA representatives discussed the application and analysis of data obtained from the local operators and how this is used for internal purposes...

Published On: Mar 25th 2015 News

On the 16th March this year, Malta joined a global network of coding clubs with the opening of the first Coderdojo club at the National Council for Women in Blata l-Bajda. 50 other countries are taking part in this initiative which is aimed at promoting computer coding to children aged between 7 and 17 years of age...

Published On: Mar 25th 2015 News

Why is quantum communications so different from the "classical" means of communications one is accustomed to nowadays? This was the theme behind an interesting discussion Dr André Xuereb, Lecturer at the University of Malta, held with MCA staff. The discussion delved into the endless opportunities that quantum co...

Published On: Mar 13th 2015 News

During a certification ceremony held on Thursday 5th March, 2015 at the Boys secondary school in Zebbuġ, with the support of the Zebbuġ Local Council, 100 individuals between the age of 25 and 64 years of age were recognized for successfully completing the Malta Communications Authority’s (MCA) basic training i...

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